Fortuna Union High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Fortuna, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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He accomplished his work with a dig- nity and devotion that gave significance to the smallest task and made the hardest work seem less difficult. To say that he will be sadly missed does not begin to express our sorrow for his loss. Courtesy of Gillard's Photography A quiet boy with serious eyes and a shy smile, Howard Kohler dreamed of a future that seemed certain to be interesting and productive. The wor1d's work must now be done without his help, without the contribution that he alone could give. It is with sincere regret that we inscribe his name on this page. petersen Howard Kohler I , p. , , f 1 fi-T bn... 151 u fP-096 STUDENT GOVERNMENT PAGE13 RPIUON N APWAN 01731 'PF CLASSES I co ORGANI ufe ZATIONS PAcE1q SEN IOR CLASS WILLS Lx, PAGE I2-3 PAGE 7I 5 S4 40 Q69 ,JO 6? 'Q ,DQ Sue Bramwell Editor This has been a truly memorable year. In an effort to conquer space, man suc- ceeded in putting a satellite in orbit around the sun, and from another satellite was broadcast a message of good will. First to go under the ice of the North Pole was the atomic submarine, the Nautilus. Alaska became our forty-ninth state, adding a new star to the flag. It is hoped that Hawaii will soon be admitted, Here at school, we participated in an economy run, with Penny Neville winning in our district. Our band was chosen to play at the East-West game during Christmas vacation. Retiring this year are Assistant Principal Raymond Stenback and Coach Bob Damon. Mr. Stenback will long be remembered as financial adviser to school organizations and friend to many of our students and graduates. Not only has Mr. Damon established a fine record for coaching, but his students will never forget his kindness and understanding. Mrs, Logan Rooney, a well loved former teacher, has given up her place on the Board of Trustees this year, being replaced by Mr, A. P, Gladden. 'ML Edgar Petersen, popular custodian who has served the school for many years, was unable to return last fall because of serious illness. Malcolm Niles, Clnass of 1956, was this year awarded the degrees of Star American Farmer and Pacific Regional Farmer, Regional Farmer is an honor won by only three other young men in the United States this year. This has been a year of accomplishment in many fields of endeavor and the future is limitless and challenging. 6 I' 4' E Q 3 1 5 X X ,H an ' W va gi , J? . fa an -1 j M 'ln www gf T E M ,Nunn 5444464 To the Class of '59 You, the members of the Class of '59, have reached the threshold of life. ln a few days you will leave this, your high school, for the GREAT CHALLENGE confronting you. We shall miss you, your activities, your influence, and yourleadership, but we are happy and rejoice with you in this your GREAT MOMENT, because we know that your influence will help to make this world a better place in which to live. All of you will make some contributionto- ward that desired goal. Many of you will leave your home, your friends, your neighbors, yes and your community, but we are certain that some time, somewhere we will meet again, and at that joyful reunion, we will have the opportunity to thank each of you personally for your contribution, be it great or small. You leave this high school with our blessings, our love, and our best wishes until we meet again. Your sincere friend and teacher G. J. Badura 8 t Y 770a.Deaae7 Wm- . 4 . 2 5 There is a saying that time and tide wait for no man. Time is rapidly passingg so after thirty-six years in secondary education, thirty-two of these being at Fortuna, I rather reluctantly turn in my keys to join the retired, lt isn't really farewell to Fortuna High because! expect to be a frequent visitor at the school and will always be interested in the life work of those who attended Fortuna High while I was privileged to serve on the faculty. Teaching, and working with young people, has been a glorious experience--one that will always be treasured. weteec We are happy to welcome to this group Mr. A.P. Gladden. We are proud that such men as these are interested in our school and are helping us to maintain high standards of accomplish- mont and efficiency. Mr. Elmer McKen1ie Mr. Everett Beck Mr. A. P. Cladden Mr. Joe Dungan Mr. Henry Perrott President Secretary V: iiliiii . - l'l,x 'f - Elini 1' f - ELIZABETH ABRAHAM English II, Dramatics RUSSELL BERG Mechanical Drawing I, II Study Hall JA SON BULL General Math NORMAN BURHANS Biology I, II, Study Hall FRANK COCHRANE Algebra I, General Sci- ence Study Hall LAWRENCE COFFMAN French I, II, III, Study Hall HELEN CROZIER etry WARREN CUNNINGHAM Algebra I, Geometry ROBERT DAMON Lightweight Basketball, Boys' Physical Education EVELYN DEIKE Girls' Physical Education JACQUELINE EHRLICH English I, II, Study Hall EDWARD FISH Chorus, Dance Band, Orchestra, Advanced Band DEANE HEALEY Vice Principal, Public Speaking, English II, Student Gov- emment CLIFFORD I-IERMAN World History, Tennis, Visual Aids, Driver Training Algebra I, II, Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Tngonom Y Y I Mr. JEROME SCI-IROEDER Dean of Boys, Typing I, Orien- tation -lr,-- QW'- DUANE HOPKINS Algebra I, Metal Shop, General Shop FRED JABUSCH Woodworking, General Shop WARREN JOI-IANSON English III, IV, English Literature, News- writing, Track FLORENCE KENWORTHY Home Economics I, III, IV, Study Hall DENNIS KINSER ROBERT KING Spanish I, II, U. S. History, Study Hall Football, Boys' Physical Education, Special Class EUGENE KOPRIVA Chemistry, Physics LESLIE LA RSON Art I, ll, Crafts, Study Hall ERNEST LEE Typing I, Shorthand, lish I, II and Transcription, Business Eng- THEODORE LIPPERT Vocational Auto Shop, Transportation JA CK LYON Orientation EVA MARIE NEWTON Bookkeeping I, ll, Applied Bookkeeping CHESTER NICHOLLS Forestry, Related Science ELIZABETH NICHOLLS English I, Foundation English, Study Hall Y Heavyweight Basketball, Football, Driver Educ ation and Training Football, Boys' Physical Education, U S l-Hstory, Driver Training Typing I, Bookkeeping I GLADYS SI-IULSEN English III, Megaphone VIOLET SI-IULSEN Directed Reading, Vocabulary, Li- brary Supervision WILLIAM STANSFIELD Agriculture II, III, Farm Mechanics General Shop, Study Hall WILLIAM SWACKHAMER Advanced Band Be innin Band Intermediate Band Be- 8 8 ginning Orchestla, A Cappella, Advanced Orchestra, DAWSON SWEENEY U. S. History RUTH SWEENEY Typing ll, III, Office Practice ROBERT SYVERTSON Football, Track, Boys' Physical Education, Civics CAROLEE THRIFT Girls' Physical Education ROLAND WENTZFJ. Agriculture I, IV DEL WILSON MARY ZINSELMEIR Home Economics II, Ill, IV - 1. ...Y ' General Science, Biology I, Study Hall ,.m,x i, -N, my -53, 1 M iv A., ,wa-!',x., 4 Q.. Www, A single spoke is nothing, but a group of spokes working together form a new unit, a new shape that is stro ng and effective. 13 'w 'new We Sw! same Za STANDING, Left to Right: Patsy Miranda Clerk,Shirley Sams,Clerk, Ann Pulver, Clerk Winnie Eisan, Attendance Supervisor, Pat Rob- inson, Bookkeeper. SEATED: Phyllis Jorgen sen, Office Secretary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee, Culbertson, Martin, Mrs. Newton, Henderson, Gray, Krick. , FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Lee, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. E644 spencer, Mr, Lyon, Mr. Burhans. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lip- pert, Mr. Cochrane, Mr. Coffman, Mr. Stansfield, Mr. Her- man, Mr. Roberts, ABSENT: Mr. Richardson. I Mr. Garcelon Mr. Hagman Mr. W. Branson Mr, D. Branson Mr, Sanain iw ' ft? S ,sr I is is 1 4 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mullenix, Landrum, McCoy, Ridenour, Allee, C. Web- ster, M. Webster. SECOND ROW: Brady, Bowen, Scholfield, Carney, Albert Young, Mrs. Gladys Woods Mrs, Gladys Thomas Oliver. THIRD ROW: Talbot, Bullard, Horton, Burgess, Shambaugh, Dillon, Paine. Manager Head COOk I W? YH J - W .-5 'iii H - -EM 934-13 Q - Jim Beacom President Lasca Gray Treasurer Keith Levitt Yell Leader 2045? 'K Peggy Niles Song Leader Patsy Miranda Secretary Ji m Mum Vice President Penny Neville Girls' Athletics Les Thomas Orientation lil ' Mr. Healey ' Judy Anderson Adviser School Spirit FIRST ROW, Loft to Right: Zer- land,Perdew,Waits, Andrews, Mc- Whorter, Munz, Gulliksen, Am- brosini, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Romisch, Levitt, Bennett, Daniel- son, Jennings, Blake, Hudson, Scott , Byers, Manich, Gardner, Bramwell. THIRD ROW: Rice , Weyant, Akins, Schwartz, Perkins,O'Bricn,Pollard, Pullen, Zav alney, MI. Healey. FOURTH ROW: Thom, Kralicek, Frye,Dougherty, Petersen, Bellum, Barlow, Upp, Osterman, M- I Richard Tomasini Boys' Athletics Brcnt Hoopcs John Rice Pat Eisan Bob Bowers Studt-nt Body Standards School Affairs Puhlic Information Affairs tw! Q -fi O I FIRST ROW, Loft to Right: Pierson, I-Iolberg, Roland, Hudson, George, Webster, Bickle, Mrs. Robinson SECOND ROW: Coffman, Aubrey, Spangler, Stevenson, Frey, Kohler, Winters, Roan. FIRST ROW, Left lo Right: Reeder, Brazil, Young, Pt-Ilgmd, Jordan, Brady. SECOND ROW: Wofford, Curlt-ss, Bullard, Scholficld, Scott, Harvillu, Horton, Mrs. Thrift. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Reid, Richardson, Pt-Lmconi, Duvis, Hulbert, Hudson, Mclntyre, Mrs. Dcikc, Mrs. Kenworthy. zum FIRST ROW, Lt-ft to Right: Ad:1ms,Siler, Capeder, Mack, Tmiforrrni. SFCOND ROW: Mr. Schroeder, Kamph, Mal- com, Jucohsen. I8 Miss Crozier Adviser Stan Dewey - -President Pat Eisan - -Vice President Leila Byers - -Secretary Cathy Finney - -Treasurer Bob Bowers --Yell Leader Phil Anderson - -Sergeant -at -arms 20 af5 JOHN ADAMS FREDA ALBERT JOYCE ALLEN BONNIE ALTON He always gets the right If you want it well done, Can you stand on your Giggle and the world gig- answer. let her do it. wrists? gles with you. JUDY ANDERSON Have you heard the song, KAREN ANSLEY CARLOTTA ANDERSON It's Three O'c1ock in the PHIL ANDERSON Moneyignk eve,-ythingybut What did you do that for? Moming ? It's a hard Life. it helps. VANCE ASTOR Today we play, tomorrow we work. INA BELL ARTHUR Calm, cool and collected SHARON AYER Nothing but dynamite. CA ROLE BALLARD Pretty, perky maj orette. JIM BEA COM Will you please stand for CHUCK BENDER the pledge! Mad scientist. PAULINE AUBREY Pretty Polly . SANDY BA RLOW Shake, Rattle and Roll. PAT BENOIT A Jill-of-all-trades. RICHARD AUGUST D0 you want to drag? RAY BA RSANTI Justgive me a tennis ball, and you'11 see a show. DOROTHY BETTS Girl with the million dol- lar smile. I BOB BOWERS Well, that's the goes! JULIA BREKKE The world may go ' , but I'11 go my way. JAMES BURGESS A11 around cowboy. V Y ff MIRTO CAPEDER The Little Blue Man LANCE CA RTWRIGHT Nothing to do but sleep LYN CHAMBERS JUDY CLARK SI-IERRY CLARK ANDY CLAUSEN Aquxet one, untll you get Tea for Two sweetheart Let me see your ticket There goes that Ph Jmx to know her hobo D-awe NoT PI-IYLLIS COONEY KIRBY CORLEY JOHN CRILE RAY CRONQUIST What's Cooking? The silent type. Small but powerful Towers above all. LINDA CULBERTSON KAREN CUSSINS PAT DALGLIESI-I DENNIS DANIELS There goes that Ford. Are you going to the ranch I-Iow's that again? Cheetah or the dentist's office? ROBERT DARLING GARY DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS JOAN DeGROAT Why does everyone call I-low lively can you get? I may do something sen- Full of vim and vigor. m e Darling? sational yet ! -2 K -E! LINDA De MELLO Always laughing CHARLES DRUMMOND Witty Blglish lad. KENNETH EBERSOLE Our Rembrandt . STAN DEWEY Who, me ? ? ? MARY DUNLAP San Francisco, come . PAT El SAN lt never entered my mind Are blondes always dan Y mir' 1 V 1 DAVID ERICKSON DAWN F IELDEN CATHY FINNEY AUDREY FORGUSON Shy guy. Lovely to look at. How do I get into these What WRS that? messes? ,.-I 1 C my U tqytf' ff JJ, LAURA FREEMAN JERRY FRYE HAROLD GATLIN LASCA GRAY Where's your shorthand? Always running around. Parting is such sweet sor- Kept our records in order. row. ANDREA GRUNERT RAMONA CUILEY KAY CUNDLACH CLAY HADDOCK' FA RNSWORTH A real be-bop artist. Mysterious miss. My! How time flxes. The marriage bug bit her. Y Q 15. M Q V K3 X 3 No y picfu fc 2 ' lgx I A 'A Available I of I , LARRY HACEBUSCH RICHARD HALL JOHN HAMPTON MICHAEL HARPER When Iget good and ready. The tumbling terror. Our Romeo ! The mad French hornist. HARMON HEBERT BONNIE HENDERSON LINDA HENDRICKSON SUSAN JANE HICKMAN Another day, another dol- Our private secretary. Rea11y?? Kewpie Doll lar--spent ! MARLENE HOLBERG BRENT HOOPES JUDY HORTON DONNA HUBER BILLS AL-VIN!! AnYb0dY for 3 501187 A terror on the tennis Love and marriage. Who's a chipmunk? Court, K! kJn,,,.t ' J. y i mm,, ,E X ' BARBARA HUDSON JACK HUDSON BARBARA HULBERT JOAN HYNEY Sweet and intelligent- Track man--He went And funny--I thought I'd The willowy type. that-a-way. die laughing. DAWNA INGRAM BONNIE JAMES SUE JASPER ANNY JENSEN Maybe not so qui et. Hair and disposition- -both 5011fh2I'H Belle- Five foot two, eyes of blue sunny. PAT JORDAN JAMES KERNOHAN DENNIS KINCAID GEORGE KOONTZ Watch her dust. I'11fo11owthe many walks Well it's this way, you S0rry girls, l'm taken of life. See-- A Y Y M RICHARD KRALICEK SHARON KRICK LORENA KRUMPOS Now here's a problem. Uh-huh! Gentlemen pre- Brunettes are nice, too. fer them. MICKEY LEE DELMAR LORENZETTI Here to look after his brother. KATHLEEN MACKLEY Bit I don't want to go! Smile, for tomorrow we graduate. LELAND MADSEN The quiet type - -when he 's asleep ! LINDA LUFKIN Now just a minute! ! ! MARILYN THOMPSON MADSEN Marriage is a great insti- tution. MARILYN LEE The sun always seems to shine her way. ANN MCCORD I'm always chasing rain- bows . JOHN MAGEE Our sheriff of Hootin Holler. if , W I P SQASOY pj'Q'f'ur'e o 66:31 0 I S Wi W-efyr w V CAROLYN MARTIN JOHN MARTIN ART MASTEL JOE MATTHEWS Work? How else would Redwood Empire's next Run, cats, run! A welcomed member on things get done? golf pro. any team. BEVERLY MATTEUCCI PATSY MIRANDA Wonder what Bev's cook- Would you like to buy SHARON McKEE MOSES LESTER MULVANY ing up! ! a magazine? Oh, for the love of life! Our Daniel Boone. JUDY MYRING JIM MUNZ A wiggle in her walk, and RICHARD NEUHAUS PENNY NEVILLE Mr. Vice President. a giggle in her talk. It's not New-House, is it? Our Miss Sports. T X 'Ei . 5 is.. . PEGGY NILES JERRY NITSCHKE LORRAINE STRADIOTA BYRON OLDS Good looks, personality and Watch the birdie. O'CONNER Nice as the day is long brains. Oh, gads. SHARON PIERCE BARBARA PORTER JOAN PETERSEN A gay butterfly, RAY PIERSON Her silence is golden. I still donw understand it. Not always so serious. WAYNE PULLEN Who was that I saw on the CAROL REEDER JUDY REYNOLDS river last night? Beep-been! She's gone away. JOHN RICE Our Lil' Abner. Pacffure No? f A Ava.: lab! e tug ' V A 'Km-fff. . Q . , N ' so ' If BETTY RICHARDSON KEN RIGBY BILL RIPPLE BESSIE ROAN Doesn't say much, but that Show me the way to go The wor1d's next champion Our own carrot top. doesn't mean she isn't home. cowboy. thinking- ANDREA ROVAI JEAN ROBINSON JUUANN ROI-AND Quiet, but - - - MARY ROBERTS Mr. Lee's little helper. Wh0 knows? Pretty eyes are her chief asset. PETER RUSSELL DONALD SANTARINI MARY SCI-IEEL DICK RUSSELL Was there ever a day when And my car didn't even Left early--for reasons of Hey, Dick, where's Jude? he had his homework done? have door handles. my own. Q if 1 V V R f ' x .5 f I 1 I ANN SCI-IOLFIELD LOU ELLA SCOTT PAT SCOTT Nice to know. TOM SHEPHERD Mr. Shutterbug. LARRY SIMPSON Let's have a party V 'Y 7 .f y,S PAUL SNELL RICHARD SOUSA KATHLEEN SPANGLER JANICE STAPP Hi, Gus! I'l1 paddle my own canoe This butterfly life is too Never a worry, never a up my own stream. much for me. care. WAYNE SWANSON EQXJI3??T5?gE1Ili,?N HEIESZSEEQEVENSON I-IANKSTRONG There goes Wayne down I'm going places. the floor. LINDA TANFERANI LAWRENCE TAYLOR Speak of the angels--and First one to get on and last LESLIE THOMAS NORMA THOMPSON she appears. one to get off. Really! I didn't know! Quiet but not asleep. v T sy . gui, 'B ..-- No 1 11 lp' :ang 1' 19. ,Li 11 vailp ble ' MILLICENT THORNBURY RICHARD TOMASINI JAMES TOOLE JUDY UPP Shy one. Am I 1ate? Give him a gun, and show Hey Jude, where's Dick? him a squirrel. ROCKY VENTI JOHN VETTER KAREN WARDEN Definitely a college man? All I want for Christmas DICK VISSER Someone do something is . - . If I knew then what I know quick! now! LYNN WATSON BOB WEYANT Dynamite comes in small LLOYD WELZBACKER Do you realize the power of EDWIN WILLIAMS packages. Checkmate. the press? A big personality. WALTER WILSON I have my plans. lk ELSIE ALDR,ICH Husky Gets A Logger Burger You can do lt' A Motorlzed Roller Skate V115 5. 41 E 35 W5 Af me ..,,..x,,., 'N7sv21i:il51wb K ive K ,SE 5 W Q as 'N 5.2 A A .,6. , sf rf' N, ,..,. . ii, rs H ,..r' K Milam. . , A is 1539 in new K Wi- gf mL::k,gg,3gg2g+r2:-fa? f 'W ' fa v . .x,.w,fQ ...,,. f,M,,.,g,Q: .,-f..., N,-,S Marlene Aldrrch Ellle Allen .Tackle Allen M1chele Ambrosxnl Julie Argent Dave Ashburn John Backlund Bobbie Ballinger Ross Anderson Scott Anderson Penny Andrews Linda Ansley Roger Barlsdale Ken Barlow Greg Barnes Mary Barnes Neale Ann Barnes Virgil Barnes Barbara Bartow Bonnie Batson f -' S. Jeanne Berg Donna Berney Marilyn Blake Barbara Boelson Janice Brewer Gloria Briceland Mariann Brovm Hellen Bruch Darla Byrne Kathleen Campbell Erica Capeder Kay Cardoza - m....1--L Paul Carneggie Johnny Carney Yvonne Casacca Ken Christensen uv A F ra ke x Mandy Church Robert Church Judy Clark Robert Coffelt Jack Collings Olen Collings Bill Cooper Marlene Codeiro William Cox Richard Crabb Robert Craddock Van Crismon .rlkil L' -' x, Y is -an-...sn S Clyde Dalton Elmer Davis Linda Davis Judie Davy Audrle Diggs Casey Dungan Melanie Durant Judy Durham Larry Engles Anita Epping Tom Evenson Judy Farmer Richard Farnsworth Gary Franklin Judy Fraser Siegfried Fritz 45 r Sharron Gardner Roy Garrison Dick Gatten Diane Goodner Carl Goodwin Diana Gossett Tom Grubb Terry Gulliksen Jean Haberstock Betty Hagood Leola Hammers Julie Hammersley Ann Hampton Russell Hansen Anne Hanson Alice Hardeman Claudia Hastain Leslie Hayes Mike Hedley Ralphena Hendrickson Bill Hines Frank Holberg Gene Hollifield Deanna Holmes , 5 . .gs .1 Q 2 ,L ,A X 5, 4: , If 1 pa Q. 153. . 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M. .- LK',i Q fl jdfrig, A QM ...,. 'K .:.L J xerygrs-s , WA I 45 QNX 6 0' l C A Torn Murphy - President Louise Johnson - Vice President Sue Pollard - Secretary Mr' Lyon Mary Schulz - Treasurer Adviser . Della Romrsch - Yell Leader Bob Booth - Sergeant-at-arms 63 , ' b 14444 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Linda Dewey, Judy Morrison, Ruby Landrum, Sharon Treder, John Barkdull, Linda Hayes, Ellen Archer, Marvin Stone, Bill Wilson, Helen Wright. SECOND ROW: Tommy Collins, Claudia Dunning, Norman Hibser, Judy Wood, Olin Anderson, Merlyn Moench, Bill McAlister, Beth Hershey, Judy Hilliard, Judy Frey, Jim Barnhart. THIRD ROW: Larry Paddie, Jerry Zavalney, Sarah Talbot, Lenora Siler, Priscilla Reed, Tom Murphy, Delbert Pcrras, Mr. Cunningham, Carol Buck. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gordon Hicks, Ted Hamilton, Kenny Edgmon, Jim Chapman, Charlene Carney, Ruby Owens, Sharon Hobbick. SECOND ROW: Melanie Rhoades, Freida Svendsen, Loretta Jones, Hal Baldwin, Harold Overbey, Sharon Granger, Jack Stout. THIRD ROW: Ronald Paulson, Dave Sinjem, Thomas Lissner, Ted Cook, Ron Ledbetter, John Poston, Pauletta LaPrelle. FOURTH ROW: Lester Curtis, Laurence Duclo, Alan Briggman, Donna McManama, Dennis Barnett, Vergal Nott, Lynn Osterman, Mr. Damon. ABSENT: Milton Waalkins, Vincent Woodhurst. 770.2 'aff' ' t ' V F ll I I . ' 4 ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ray Justice, Gene Millsap, Jerry Laustrup, Arvada Stapp, Lorraine Hudson Robert Lee Mullin,Tom Bullard, Darlene Buckley, Carol Evenson. SECOND ROW: Clifford Collins, James White ,Bud Hower ton, Dick Thompson, Shirley Rose, Eugene Carlson, Jane Hauck Dina Dungan Bob Bennett THIRD ROW M . : r. Kinser, Phil Fuller, Benny Wilmarth, Richard Clason, Marvin I-Iolmes, Roy Wallace, James Wright, Sharron McNaughton, Grace Snell, ABSENT: Robert Pierce, Betty Gravelle, Aileen Bowie. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Richard Wescott, Frank Thompson, Marilyn Thomas, Marylec Tuttle Carolyn Reedy, Sherlene Ulihrach,Sue Pollard, Jacqueline Del Grande,CharlesEvenson. SECOND ROW: Carla Akins Joe Lenardo JackBallard, Suzanne May,Nancy W1sting,AnitaPelanconi, Dan Rocha,Ronald Betts, Larry Barsanti, Shirley Hoglenl THIRD ROW: Mike Carter, Jerry Paddie, Richard Plowman, Jim Giacomini, Marlin Coday, Mr. Fish, Stephen Nebeker, Dale Orr, Gene Burns, Fred Larson, Gene Smith. ABSENT: James Culbertson. o ' 0 , 644 4 if I 2 ,I-1-1. if ag if 3' ami-mszfxiewl I ' 0 I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bert Tucker, Della Romisch, Linda Zerlang, Becky Breeze, Carol Stamp, Marie Couch, Barbara Draper, Kenneth Elliot, Albert Borges. SECOND ROW: Jim Fulton, Ken Hunter, Nancy Hughlock, Teresa Wyatt, Judy Francis, Linda Anderson, Lorraine Robertson, Betty Burrier, Henry Oliver. THIRD ROW: Sam McCall, Sharron Stanley, Jack Lehr,Barbara C1ark,Ray Addington, David Thomsen, Carlo Branchini, Mrs. Nicholls. ABSENT: Ralph Baker, Robert Bush, George James, Roger Malfatti. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Thomas Grundman, Cynthia Carpenter, Chloe Hoopes, Anita Corley, Virginia Arm- strong, Jim Byker, Joe Miranda, Danny Stickels, Charles Ramsey, Betty Neely. SECOND ROW: Peter Guedmin, Allen Nylander, Edward Manich, Larry Davis, Norma Jean Dixon, Cheryl Kodad, Linda Gallagher, Laraine Wise, Sharon Winter, Bob Ewing. THIRD ROW: Arthur Kalista, Richard Young, Wilma Taylor, Andy Conners, Marlene Anderson, Kathie Anderson, Gordon Coffman, Tom Peterson, Terry Vance, Mr. Lyon. ,J 314' - n: r B -sq, i ,,, 77h.2' bfi' FIRST ROW, Left toRight: Lynn Dougherty, Betty Gilbert, Karen Clausen, Eli Ballinger, Theresa Engel Brian D il 1 i I-I lish, Louise Johnson, Barbara Girard, Marilyn Olesen, Helene Schleth SECOND ROW' Jim St Clair J r R . . . e ry ye, Allen Mead, Collyn McWhorter, David Scott, Robert Paine, Janet O'De1l, Cliff Evans, Jim Baker. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rink, Kurtis Warden, Jim Kamph, William Kelley, Bruce Stevenson, Buddy Evans, Lorne Berney, WilliamJohn- A son. BSENT: Darla Smith, Beverly Syphers, Thomas Wood. FIRST ROW- David Vonada Priscilla Sowell Linda J e C h M . , , on s, at y cCay, John Sarginson, Cary Partridge, Roberta Lee, ShirleyWalford. SECOND ROW: Bob Henry, Ellis Cleaver, Jean Erickson, Carol Petersen, Tom Chandler, Tom Dorman, Donald Shrafe, Lynda McMartin, Betty Thornbury. THIRD ROW: Jerry Toler, Charles Davy, Cliff Em- mons,Beverly Brown, Darlene Bramlet, Pat O'Brien, Susan Remley, Wermer Weltsch, Mr. Roberts. ABSENT: Darlene Giamboni. .fademv-if ' 'Q f'-'51 , 'Q-3 H- I 2. 1 , ,,-fall v 4 :fi wx. V . ,X r. .. . . . ., X . .,,, K x nah 1- X fs 'if V. ,. in , .a Iii fi. I ' x, r .f A f. If 'L ,S 'bfi' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bob Booth, Linda Summerfield, Sharon Watson, Nora Paine, Charles Voight, Charles Mc- Lin, Duane Hartman, Larry Julius, Terry Clippinger. SECOND ROW: Larry Currier, Cheryl Johnson, Paula Finley, Ramona Howell, Norman Reed, Tom McBee, James Spesert, Janice Henderson, Patty Wilson, Frannie McDonald. THIRD ROW: Shirley Gordon, Joe Garcia, Gerald Basteyns, Michael Rose, Nick Cacci, Winston Parnell, Karen Casey, Kay Sartain, Richard Bullock, Don Bellum, Mr. Stansfield. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Paul Nelson, Marilou Hardman, Joyce Heron, Dawna Kessler, Carol Stalker, Beverly Yancey, Kay Rickert, Geraldine Hardie, Mary Schulz, Dianne Stewart. SECOND ROW: Carol Porter, Donna Gibson, Janice Scott, James Schirmer, Virginia Wall, Ruth Ann Antongiovanni, Carolyn Lee Parrott, Sherron Clark, Doris Louise Summerfield, Kathryn Barnes. THIRD ROW: John Voight, Ronald Lake, Charles Bushnell, Kenneth Dougherty, Patrick Griffith, Judy Anderson, Richard Hedley, Diane Lennon, Mr. Swackhamer. ,S bf-4' Nr 9 2 2 ' 1 wiv, ilf ?i. fiL4:i???b1w-Zi H511-QS L - Iliff? E H if fl 'x Ns Wanda Gladden Arvada Rogers I M Nancie Miller NO Pac-run AVA lLA Bu 5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Brisbin, Buffum, King, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Malfatti, Smith, Sears, Hill. SECOND ROW: Caldwell, Miller, Squire. Hickman, Sibley, Leo, Slack, Giamboni, Baker. SEC- OND ROW: James, Wood, Woodhurst, Russell, Pierce, Sisson, Bush. 1 1-1 fu :. -.v- f ' - I I I Y H f wt . ' N X Barbara Hudson Sue Bramwell Zoe! ' ' Barbara Hudson represented Fortuna High at Girls' State last sum- mer. She was sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. John Adams and John Magee represented Fortuna High at Boys' State last summer. They were sponsored by the American Legion. 6446 Sue Bramwell was chosen to attend the JESSI Program at Linfield College in Oregon this summer. JESSI means Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute. D, 14. 2. Carlotta Anderson was chosen by the students and teachers to be our Daughters of the American Revolution representative. 70 John Adams John Magee Carlotta Anderson f folk rf I U clues tx .1 'WN Are they guided by the notes before them or by the director? How much does each individual, his emotions, his technique, contribute to the total effect? Richard Tomasini Mr, Schroeder President Adviser gaqa' L' CABINET, FIRST ROW,Left to Right: Brent Hoopes, David Stevenson, Bob Weyant. SECOND ROW: Mr. Schroeder, Richard Tomasini, Dick Russell. David Stevenson Bob Weyant Dick Russell Brent Hoopes Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at arms 72 Linda Tanferani President ' ' eagae M.rs. Reid Adviser Kathleen Mackley Vice President Marilyn Lee Treasurer CABINET FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Warden, Culbertson, L. Scott, Tanferani, Lee, Mackley, Niles, Scheffel, C. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Gray, Laustrup, Allen, Bartow, Schwartz, Bramwell, Hudson, Mrs, Reid. THIRD ROW: P. Scott, DeGroat, Gundlach, Neville, Dunlap, Petersen, J. Anderson, Myring, Barnes. Pat Scott Barbara Bartow Sergeant at arms Song Leader 73 Judy Myring Secretary Margaret Arford Pianist 0 0 7456 Carlotta Anderson Miss V. Shulsen President Adviser fi , zgizri , H.. - . 4 gifs, M , .e I . im- FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ingram, Smith, Jackson, Bennett, Larsen, Paine, Watson, Miranda, Schulz, Niles, Barlow, Cooney, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Gray, Johnson, Bush, Walker, Byker, Tanferani, Mclntyre, Harper, C. Anderson, Winters, Allen, Ansley, Mackley. THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, Devereux, Loika, Byers, Lee, Schwartz, Barnes, Manich, Aldrich, Wofford, Miss Shulsen. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Cunningham, Welzbacker, Early, Carter, Neville, Hudson, Bramwell, Henderson, K. Magee, W. Gladden. FIFTH ROW: Adams, J. Magee, Snell, Kamph, R. Anderson, May, D. Gladden. 74 Patsy Miranda Mr. Cunningham Spring President Adviser FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Paine,Farmer, Johnson, M. Schulz, Taresh, N. Paine, S. Schulz, P. Miranda, Jensen, Larsen, Romisch, Newell, Sarginson, J. Miranda. SECOND ROW: Bennett, Wofford, Afford, Blake, Niles, Winters, Walker, Smith, Jackson, W. Gladden, Laustrup, Miss V. Shulsen. THIRD ROW: O'Dell, Byker, Pierce, Kates, Lee, Campbell, Manich, Carlson, Jasper, Devereux, Hudson, S. May, H. May, Turner, D. Gladden. FOURTH ROW: Snell, Pelanconi,Aldrich, Carpenter, Gulliksen, Dunning, Mclntyre, Barnes, Schwartz, Magee, Sartain, Akins, Stan- ley. FIFTH ROW: Carter, Adams, Burgess, Miller, Guedmin, Anderson, Robinson, O'Brien, Henry, Mr. Cunningham 75 ,4- FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Beterbide, D. Pullen, Weyant, McGovern, Kamph, Chandler, Bennett, Lissner. SECOND ROW: W. Pullen, Nylander, Tanferani, Parlato, Baker, Wentzel, Turner. THIRD ROW: Magee, Pollard, Vance, Murphy, Upp, Mack, Blankenship, Sinjem, Adams, Mr. Kinser. 6? This year the Key Club was very active on campus and off. Among its many activities were: running a Kiwanis meetingg having two booths in the Boys' League Carnival for money to buy a movie camera for the Athletic Department, helping with the concessions for the Thanksgiving Day Kiwanis Benefit Gameg and honoring Mr. Sten- back and Mr. Damon at the annual banquet. In the past four years Key Club has become an indispensable part of Fortuna High. John Magee Mr. Kinser President Adviser 76 QW 'rl I Q M-H i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Early, Welzbacker, Oman, Shultz, Munz, Kralicek, Gatten, Anderson, Hedley, Dewey. SECOND ROW: Tucker, Bushnell, Tomasini, Eisan, Rice, Strong, Swanson, Van Harpen, Barnes, Mr. Wentzel. THIRD ROW: Henry, Hoopes, Boda, Rigby, Snell, Kamph, Dungan, Hall, Collings. FOURTH ROW: Beacom, Bowers, Davis, Bender, Russell, Thomas, Stevenson, Van Zelf, Paine, August. 02. 0 ,X NW The Excalibur Club is one of the two boys' service clubs im 1 RW' on the campus. Excalibur projects during the year have con- M X' sisted ofa clean-up-the-campus campaign,c1eaning the side- NBNNX walks and gutters and watering the plants uptown, painting the kg tennis practice board and Husky Field sign and giving a program x i ' N ,ml WRX for Rotary. The school is proud of this service organization and says, X A ' Keep up the good work. s N . X Hank Strong Mr. Wentzel Mr. Wilson President Adviser Adviser X. S 'A Q S , ' s NWN' ll X xl 77 'zi- r I A r 5 , , swag' ' V it s. . :KL H . . .,,:' i. , s ds Leila Byers Barbara Hudson Mrs. Deike Miss Ehrlich Fall President Spring President Adviser Adviser FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Krick, Perkins, Paine, Anderson, Petersen, Macldey, Waits, Niles, Edwards, Barlow, Miranda. SECOND ROW: Maire, Byker, Ballard, Kates, Patton, Johnson, McIntyre, Bames, Gray, Bramwell, Mrs. Deike. THIRD ROW: Berg, Betts, Myring, Hudson, Gundlach, Neville, Byers, Scott, Schwartz, Tanferani, Devereux. is S Q 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Morrison, Bowen, Farmer, Hudson, Dodson, Roland, Curless. SECOND ROW: Snell, Rye, Bush, Davis, Moore, Campbell. THIRD ROW: Coffman, Cooper, Anderson, Koontz, Barsanti, Dazzi. Renee Bowen M1ss Abraham President Adviser 79 Adviser Mrs. Deike r Mrs. Thrift Adviser f Linda Ansley Sergeant-at-arms Bonnie Alton Vice President I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Durant, L. Ansley, Myring, Byers, Allen, Alton, Gray, K. Ansley, Hudson, Kates, J. Johnson, Neville, Gund- lach,P. Niles,McIntyre,l-lolmes,Laustrup, Warden, Miranda, Andrews, Madison. SECOND ROW: Lee, Maire, M. Perkins, Hulbert, P. Mur- phy,Bi1ls,Bartow,Durham, Romisch, C. Murphy, Patton, Barlow, Upp, Watson, Waits, Jensen, Sesna, Mooneyhan, Schulz, Poston, Bowen. THIRD ROW: Stephens, L. Niles, Walsh, Paine, Benoit, Scheffel, Horton, Richardson, Endicott, Shields, Heney, Fielden, Rovai, Sch- wartz, Seidner, Mackley, Ambrosini, Mrs. Thrift. FOURTH ROW: Betts,J. Perkins, Stevens, L. Johnson, Huber, Freeman, Milner, Clark, Holland, Domenighini, Davis, Winters, O'Farrell, Tanferani, Ander- son, Mrs. Deike. FIFTH ROW: DeGroat, Culbertson, Devereux, Aubrey, Scott, Pierce, Bramwell, Harper. Penny Neville President Sue Bramwell Treasurer Mary Dtmlap Secretary TTS , FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Pollard, D. Pullen, Jenkins, Frye, Anderson, Shultz, Mack, Clausen, Hall, Rovai. SEC- OND ROW: Tomasini, Porter, Collings, Weyant, Hedley, Barsanti, W. Pullen, Beterbide, Dungan, Dazzi. THIRD ROW: Russell, Munz, Blankenship, Carneggie, Henry, Morehead, Barlow, Ashburn, Engles, August. FOURTH ROW: Jacobsen, Bender, Boyd, Elam, Rigby, Taylor, Lorenzetti, Rice, Mr. Orr. FIFTH ROW: Capeter, Beacom, Davis, Stevenson, Thomas, Mulvany, Stockton, Barisdale. Mr. Orr Adviser Fall President Phil Anders on John Rlce Spring President ' g E 1' I 11 - Q - ,. A J Q AdViSeI' Q an Mr. Coirman ,E 'E x E is '96 Yr F 11' f f Z W 'H FARMS W IU i Tina Holland President FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Crosswhite, M. Perkins, Newell, Andrews, Larsen, Walsh, Farmer, Bowen, Rovai Vinum, Byrne, Schulz, Gulliksen. SECOND ROW: Iilam, Mclntyre, Loudon, Moore, Milner, Brown, Simonis, Clark Warden, La Prelle, Harper, Early. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Heney, R. Anderson, Gardner, Barnes, Schwartz, Holland Langdon, Paine, Turner, Matyshock. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Coffman, Snell, Adams, S. Anderson, Munz, Byers, J Perkins, J. Anderson, Myring, Neville, Ansley, Cox. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Hicks, Jim Byker, Stickels, Stephens, Kates, Smith, S. Waits, L. Romisch, J. Durham, Miranda, Hudson, Paine, Ballard, Schulz, Jackson, Batson, Clark, Scott. SECOND ROW: D. Waits, Dordelly, Taresh, Durant, Bennett, Robinson, Joan Byker, Maire, Johnson, DeMello, Wofford, Akins, Stanley, Hanson, Dalgliesh, War- ner, Boyer. THIRD ROW: Mr. King, Anderson, Hardeman, Walker, J. Hilliard, D. Romisch, Domenighini, Gran- vall, M. Durham, Crnich, Capeder, Welzbacker, Marks, Thornbury, Dungan, McNaughton. FOURTH ROW: Geb- hardt, Munsterman, Hancock, Thom, Haddock, Kincaid, Visser, Meyer, Russell, F. Hilliard, Crutchfield, Grubb, Engles, Hagood. .4 f Linda DeMello President fs 545 0 , fl N Mr. King W Adviser 5 0 i ,, 'ts ,gif V A f' 'A 4 . - ielfigsfs, ., if KJ In ' 71 Qefwoff-f ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: McCoy, Wood, Rickert,Holmes, Fraser, Michele Ambrosini, Miranda, Currier, Wright, Barnes, Reedy, Engel. SECOND ROW: Spinetta, Hammersley, Hickman, Francis, Dixon, Brouillard, Scholfield, Roland, Spangler, Anderson, Melanie Ambrosini, Seidner. THIRD ROW: Garrison, Patton, Olesen,Pelanconi, Rob- ertson, Ulihrach, Streeby, Rovai, Krick, Mrs. Kenworthy. FOURTH ROW: Parrott, Gallagher, Freeman, Aldrich, Cordon, Dalgliesh, McM.1nama, Horton, Christensen, Johnson, Mrs. Zinselmeir. dex fa, A j fr, ia., D N9- Michele Ambrosini , Mrs. Zinselmeir President I Adviser Vv 84 ,I Mr. Wentzel . Adviser Pat Eisan Mr. Stansfield President Adviser ' t it 'R- 054' x 1 Il sf L 'mal ' se! A FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Petersen, Prentiss, Larsen, Eisan, Bellum, Matyshock. SECOND ROW: Wcscott, L. Shrofe, Land, Buck, Owens, Farnsworth, Hayes, Shambough, Dalton, Wentzel,Mirand:1, Tuel, Partridge, Edgmon, Mullin, Garrison, Bullard, D. Shrofe, McBee. THIRD ROW: Vonada, Cordiero, Evenson, Davy, Houseworth, Myrick, Cronquist, Kemp, Venti, Colt, F. Giacomini, Dario, Cruson, Watson, Buffum, J. Giacomini,Overbcy. FOURTH ROW: Zampatti, Hansen, G. Koontz, Rice, Ripple, Kohler, Goodwin, Rowe, Hudson, Mozzetti, Nelson, D. Nelson, Wilson, Mead. FIFTH ROW: Lake, Barnhart, Young, Dougherty, Cartwright, Rose, Casey, Dillon, Cuudle, Wood, Johnson, Howerton, Currier. SIXTH ROW: Holmes, Burrier, Evans, R. Koontz, Lawson, Kevins, Carlson, Williams, Kalista, Boyer, Culbertson, Kelley. 1 l I ' ' l ., . , . . . My ' I , ... ,1 , ' - l,-- ,f f -ff .ff - 'Q Y: .. -- ' ., V : e , f ' , L wrsgi- - , f , ,, K, 4 Af. Mk, Sue Bramwell SW! Editor Miss G. Shulsen Adviser Mr. Stenback Financial Adviser John Adams Barb ara Jeri McIntyre Hudson C ar lotta Anderson John Magee Linda Schwartz Tom Shepherd Photographer Jerry Terry Strong Gebhardt Assistant Assistant Photographer Photographer Kathie Johnson Linda Lufkin Artist Artist '1f' Y'fi5siW?i?i ? E ,Z ,.,. ,, 'Ms' 1 'f iv-sz: -fl 7 fa r -- r, mg, 5453 H551 ' 'ifsw rrwfeii fi it wi ,sw - 'SS I -. .. : :E .fi- -X5--zf .f'::fEi:, -'E ' iii? ik-ff' :zwi-:Q i ,,lA., V 1 Whiskey McKee fi? I E E Charles Sweeney Mr. Cochrane President Adviser FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Muno, Dower, Whitted, Stamp, Schleth, Curless, Mooney- han, Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cochrane, Shepherd, Gebhardt, Sweeney, Moore, Wright. Aki Mr. Rudy Cillard Our Photographer KI 2lIllVf'1'luA .5v - -I-Bll!Il5Qi1','.T!'3rZz9'X-3 - - - ' if L' l SCRIBES FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss V. Shulsen, Fngel, Remley, O'Farrel1, Sesna,Barlow, Patton, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Dungan, O'Dell Read, Corley, Webb, Rutledge, Dillon. Miss Shulsen Adviser FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Rovai, Reeder, Harville, Olson, Miranda, Wright, Sesna, Jensen, Barlow. SECOND ROW: Benoit, Endicott, Martin, Morgan, Shields, Hend- rickson, Remley, Johnson, Ingram, Miss V. Shulsen. THIRD ROW: Henderson, Richardson, Alton, Arthur, Thompson, O'Del1, O'Farrel1, Gray, Jasper. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lee, Shannon, Allen, Ansley, Kimzey, Frye, Wilson, Devereux, Madsen. Kathy Johnson President Elda Morgan Editor 5,001 I w.wsw FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Strong, Allen, Miranda, Jensen, Brazil. SECOND ROW: Mr. Johanson, Tanferam, Rigby, Shultz, Clark, Hunter. V fr... Patsy Miranda Georgia Kates V Editor Fm wi-Lis: Mu 5- Mr. Johanson Adviser V' Q 2551.1 rs rm 1 3 'ff'-M sw , Wag re 5 . ., ' . : zwefiw - wi ,ah z:i,::. - ,AM ., , , f '19 ' -by ir Business Manage J OF' Kay Gundlach Mr. Lyon President : A Adviser a Cocker FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Taresh, Miller, M. Durham, Domenighini, Scheffel, Durant, Bartow, Romisch, J Durham, Scott, Paine, Carter, Mullenix. SECOND ROW: Farmer, Warden, Bende1,Pe1anconi, Lee, Tanferani Mclntyre, Barnes, Blake, Capeder, Brady, Edwards. THIRD ROW: Gundlach, Bowen, Krick, Huber, Christensen Sartain, Anderson, Akins, Afford, Heney, Breeze. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lyon, Ballard, Garcelon, Buhrman, Marks Patton, Murphy, Neville. Ht til lgf fl if fy:-l,yyr' L M f a li' KJ 90 I' vi is N me f ' Sharon Pierce 'I President 7 F W i W 4 Miss Ehrlich 1' X KJ Adviser fl as ff Q Jw 1 ,Z ::,. i l -f M ff , , .. , , FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Paine, Seidner, Diggs, Madison, Landrum, Thomas, J. Smith, Martin, Miller, Snyder Carter, D. Smith, Erickson, McCoy, Del Grande, Byrne. SECOND ROW: Miss Ehrlich, Simmons, Francis, Gray, C Reeder, Kelley, Moore, Pierce, hnderson, Scheffel, Crosswhite, Horner, Fulton, Overby, Caldwell. THIRD ROW Dunn, Finley, Sartain, Taylor, Horton, Houseman, Danielson, Bickle, Talbot, Henderson, Porter, J. Reeder, Buf- fum, Betts. FOURTH ROW: Dalgliesh, Lennon, Williams, Burrier, Henry, Engles, Ebersole, Rider, Coffman, Law- son, Carter. 91 u h . QQLX, ig? Bob Santarini President Karen Laustrup President gage' ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sinjem, Stone, Millsap, Berney, Hill, Barsant1 Bender Duncan,Venti, Jones, Reeder, Howerton, Oliver, Voight, Chapman, Moench SECOND ROW: Mr. Wilson, I-Ioopes, Elam, McAlister, Paulson, Pollard, Stickels Visser, Ander son, Frye, Munz, Kralicek, Bowers, Olds, Coffman, Catlin, Tupper. THIRD ROW Ricker Carter, Rider, Parnell, Triplett, Rigby, Davis, Beacom, Russell, Larson, Ostermen Vetter Pullen, Astor . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Zerlang, Madison, Holberg, Cussins, Patton, Romisch, Fraser, Winters, Currier, Mooneyhan. SECOND ROW: Byrne, Cole, Seelye, Roland, Shields, Milner, Laustraup, Neu- haus, Forguson. THIRD ROW: Curless, Kates, Hendrickson, Murphy, Allen, DeGroat, McMartin, L. Byers, Mrs. Dieke. FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Durant, Clark, V. Byers, Stevens, Boelson, Johnson, Blake, Capeder, Ansley. iff' 1 ,, iii -:Q 1 .ngfi A Wai ll 1 135'-515 ai H3 A b U 'MMM :X Am 'irq ,EJ M1-J uma In My ,, i ,K- , K. 2, I 9 ,N Ml Q 1 ' 3' vm 4. 1' 4 , af . A' 'x .ss , Q ZX W n 5 by . S, f' Q 2 'LI V A .Q '- I w I 4 f , Y-Q34 'f ' . Q ,J -E75 -H'-WH - . D . T FIRST Row, Left to Right: Luikin, sesna, Anderson, scott, Karas, Mane, qlql 3, S 1 , Stevenson,Thornbu1'y, Edwards, Dalgliesh. SECOND ROW: Barkdull, Welz- A i , backer, Kincaid, Duncan, Venti, Wedgle, Munz, Kralicek. THIRD ROW: a K 3 N Hoopes, Visser, Bowers, Kamph, Thomas, Mulvany, Patmore, Mr. Kopriva. ff., ,,,,, s ,wi .. . T 5, Gary Kamph Mr. Kopriva President Adviser Kathleen Mackley Mr. Burhans President Adviser H 'ai Flil FIRST ROW, Leftto Right: Perkins, Luikin, Barlow, Shields, Stephens, Kates, Gulliksen, Romisch, Larsen, Smith, Madison, Bowen, Cole. SECOND ROW: Johnson,Anderson, Maire, Ansley, Alton, Ayer, Durham, Crnich, Brouillard, Carter, Crosswhite, Hall. THIRD ROW: Minton, Kincaid, G. Munz, Mc- Intyre, J. Durham, Bartow, Anderson, Petersen, Dunlap, Heney, Holland, Bush. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Burhans, Carpenter, Barnes, Henry,J. Munz, Snell, Kralicek, Visser, Hoopes, Elam, Barlow, Meyer. chfogqdaf -.E-'UTC H I XS - H! E . .........--a , ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Moore, Wigginton, Hall, Barsanti, Blake, Mr Z W Herman. SECOND ROW: Sousa,DeVere, Brazil, Church, Cox. THIRD ROW Hebert, Zerlang, Blankenship, Astor, Tupper. O W- i S L 'Mt g. I . X 5 .. , ,S tx W. - M- .A I X.: Ken Olson Mr. Bull Mr. Coffman President Adviser Adviser Had FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Stamp, Nelson, Barnhart, Voight, Chapmen, Ballard, Buck. SECOND ROW: Benninghoven, Brown, Lake, Ledbetter, Thomson WV6AI-IB, Kincaid, In- graham, WV6NQ. THIRD ROW: Buffum, Piwen, Nebeker, Dorlan K6VAJ, Burgess,C1ose, Stout, Griffith, Scott W6YOM. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bull WV6AWB, Hansen, W. Parnell, Dillon, Thayer, Thomsen, Olsen K6COU, K.ParneI1 WV6BPF, Mr. Coffman W6WIA. Lloyd Welzbacker Mr. Roberts President Adviser FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Betts, Julius, Hartman, Nelson, Adams, Nesmith. SEC- OND ROW: I-Ioelring, Perras, Welzbacker, Barsanti, Early, Grubb. THIRD ROW: Hudson, Boda, Capeder, Mr. Roberts. Q Hank Strong Mr. Kinser President Adviser ,W f f FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Anderson, L. Wise, Zerlang, Mc- Whorter, G. Munz, Carpenter, Antongiovanni, Dougherty, Madison, Sesna, Miranda. SECOND ROW: C. Wise, Val- entine, Tanferani, Lee, Domenighini, O'De1l, Capeder, Berg, Milner, Patton, Perdew. THIRD ROW: Schwartz, Mc- Intyre, Granvall, Murphy, Bartow, Heney, Blake, Crnich, S. Anderson, Strong. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kinser, Elam, Russell, P.Anderson, Kralicek, J. Munz, Mack, Hoopes, Parlato, Prentiss, Wentzel. FIFTH ROW: Gebhardt, Thayer Visser, Stickels, Davis, Beacom, Hancock, Shultz. The forestry group constructed its own classroom by reassembling an army surplus building. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Hill, Toole, Drummond, Crismon, Church. SECOND ROW: Jones, Voight, Hasel, Tucker, Thomson, Boyd, Kralicek. THIRD ROW: Holberg, Vetter, Hines, MacDon- ald, Tupper, Nicholls. Mr. Nicholls Adviser l Linda Ansley Mrs. Thrift President Adviser I I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Mullenix, Pelland, I. Mullenix, McCoy, Erickson, Perkins, Paine, Gulliksen, Loudon, Milner, Larsen, Miranda, Romisch, M. Schulz, S. Schulz, Ambrosini, Jordan, Wolford, Howell. SECOND ROW: Reeder, Kates, Buck, Jensen, McCall, Brady, Brown, Ayer, Blake, Holmes, Brouillard, Crnich, Laddusaw, Olson, O'Farrell, Byrne, Rovai, Munz, Ambrosini, THIRD ROW: Aldrich, DeMe1lo, Fielden, Roland, Freeman, Maire, Byker, Petersen, Heney, Bartow, Durham, LaPre1le, Valentine, Johnson, Vinum, Holland, Thornbury, Read, Moore, Langdon, Pelanconi. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Thrift, Byers, Curless, Gardner, Johnson, Clark, Durham, Ansley, Dom- enighini, Lee, Perkins, Warden, Durant, Casey, Streeby, Forguson, Dalgliesh. 98 sql Walt Wilson MI. Lee President Adviser rf? I : -1167177 Jw 4? 0 I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Lee, Upp, Welzbacker, Jasper, Wilson, Allen, Miranda, Robinson. SECOND ROW Cooney, Cussins, Holberg, Culbertson, Watson, Hickman, Ayer, Hendrickson, Shields, Barlow, Sesna, Jensen, Wright THIRD ROW. Brazil, Guilcy, Arthur, Gray, Dower, Thompson, Benoit, Bullard, Hyney, Ingram, Thompson, Krick Matteucci. FOURTH ROW: Devereux, Aubrey, Henderson, Endicott, Lee, Dunlap, Freeman, Aldrich, Jordan, Ans- ley, Alton, Wines, Hampton. 29,6 4 ? q We 'Nw 4 X Af' I. 'W it , AM f 1 5 9060 v 3, f gig? . . ,gf if Q Y 5 3 EA E so' Wg, 1-,913 er F 0371784 A Q ' Pom-um rg V, 5 W., ,T f' 'WTUNA 32552 ry Q K j , Q Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Schwartzg Nan Pattong Sandy Barlowg Peggy Niles, head song leader. L LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharron Wrightg Keith Levitt, head yell leader- Penny Andrews. mee 4 nl :gnu X . , - 4 Q FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Streeby, Brazil, Rovia, Ballard, Corley, Q Gundlach, Matthews, Drum Major, Alton. I , ' i l'Q!l W .ff 'Ni W X 3 D 9 0 X Y. Q 2 Q li. -' s.-.A fF-915i 1'3 1 , E X al ,Q M f li? V 15 I. ff 5 S ....Q.Q.le H 103 f, I di 1 if YJ 5 Zf . . 4 E X K A :- 'lkr . , V 7, , ,,, of f 4 wg f ,Q K 4 ' , I A . X ' 5? ' 4 4, xl s 1 W K ' 5 3 1:25 ff .513 -wr xv V-'Q f naw 'A 1 , Q. , Q -. .s:.. Q , 'q Vi 4 3 5' ' ' .,.- 1 ,. .f.. 5..,, ,:,i K . .I ' 1 ' - u'f E, iff? 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TM' V . xp.-l W 6 f' A ',,-', YQQ if 'f if 'V , , , it 4' is 5' E V .ge ,Ai g 4 X W .. in M , rl A QP 5- 23' Rt is N f f J .. i'-,nu E I gm Hia 1- il Q I vw X5 1 ! 22 s A If 4 me ,, . , W wg, ,,,.,-www ' Q. . . ., ' ? ' -,biqak-A 4 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Arford, Barnes, Danielson, Hanchett, Muno, Stevenson, Gundlach, Thruston. SECOND ROW: Reeder, Moench, Waits, Bennett, Wofford, Paine, Brown, Byker. THIRD ROW: Blake, Reed, Anderson, Laustrup. 'G if ' . I iri' ' 1 .1 f X ' , X Q ,iff a 108 7 1 . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barnes, Kamph, Byker, Adams, Maire, SECOND ROW: Waits, Early, Marks, Moench Larsen. Pianists: Bender, Blake. Drums: Schultz. if 109 K3 2 0 S sl' I Eiwsg FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mackley, Patton, Barlow, Andrews, Wright, Sesna, Vinum Schulz, Domenighini, Krick. SECOND ROW: Fielden, Petersen, J. Anderson, Finney Simonis, Ewing, Lee, Holland, Schwartz, Dunlap, Myring. THIRD ROW: Mr. Swack hamer,Davis, Crnich, Kralicek, Munz, Tomasini, P. Anderson, Bowers. FOURTH ROW Stickels, Visser, Frye, Elam, Rice, Hoopes, Henry, Thomas. Judy Anderson Mr. Swackhamer Director Adviser 110 School athletics call for a blending of teamwork and individual effort and skill. A game is over in a few hours,but the effects of sportsman- ship and cooperation remain as a permanent part ofplayers and spec - tators. W -.ro Mrs. Deike 112 Spofate Mrs. Thrift 113 14 tame FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Venti, Anderson, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: August, Visser, Levitt, Van Harpen. SECOND ROW: Larson, Hagebusch, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Christensen, Magee, Hoopes, Bowers. Stickels, Jenkins, Snell. I t FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Kincaid, Dewey, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Russell, Chairez, Frye, Swanson, Neuhaus. SECOND ROW: Anderson. SECOND ROW: Bames,Bender, Elam, Hebert, Hansen, Strong, Dungan, Collings. Eisan. I FIRST ROW, Left to Right:Thompson, Rigby, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Sch.toeder,i'Mr. Rice, Wedgle. SECOND ROW: Kralicek, Kinser, Mr. Syvertson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shields, Dalton, Thomas, Matthews. Richardson, Mr. Orr, Mr. Coffman, Mr. Wilson. W1 ifilisii 3 -, Retiring from teaching and coaching athletic teams at Fortuna Union High School gives me the feeling one has when he is moving from a home where he has lived for many years. The first few years of teaching agriculture and phys- ical education and coaching all sports passed quickly as our school grew in size. With the combined interest of parents and students and with our improved facilities, our athletic teams have made a good record for themselves during the thirty-seven years it has been my pleasure to help guide them. During my retiring years I will cherish most highly my good fortune to have had a personal contact with the many thousands of fine young people that have walked through our hallways. Coach Bob Damon Coach Syvertson Coach Orr FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mgrs. Stone, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Upp, Hancock, Pul- len, Hixon, Woodbury, Makakoa, Pollard, Betterbide, Kuykendall, Zavalney, Giaco- mini, Thompson, Carpenter, Munsterman. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Blankenship, Cook, Murphy, Sinjem, Coffman, Church, Buck, Hudson, Stevenson, Dorlan, Pelletier, Dazzi. FOURTH ROW: Burns, Henry, Larsen, Nylander, Paddie, Boyer, Vance, Jacobsen, Liss- ner, Barsanti, Addington, Lehre, Branchini, Barrote. FIFTH ROW: Osterman, Waalkens Wright, Collins, Reeder, Paulson, Clason, Pierce, McCall, Lake, Anderson, Conners: Booth, Minton, Mgr. fpfzaedf Q - ki - 'H -1 3 Tia IH '1iL7f4F 'Qg..,.- -1- I 1 I -lr - Pete Richardson Dennis Kinser Head Coach Asst. Coach 7 Phil Anderson, QB, Dave Ashburn, FB, Roger Barisdale, E, George Bell, T, Bob Bellum, G5 Larry Boyd, T, Ed Cruson, G, Gary Davis, E, Douglas Duncan, G, John Elam, QB, Rich Hall, FB, Russell Hansen, G. fm : VV.f Allen Hasel, G, Mike Hedley, HB, Delmar Lorenzetti, HB, Leo Mack, FB, Joe Matthews, E, Ron Morehead HB Jim Munz, G, George O'Brien, E, John Rice, E, James Robinson, G, Paul Russell, G, Marion Shields T Don Stewart, C, Mike Stickels, G, Dave Stockton, G, Les Thomas, T, Coy Tucker, T, Jim Tupper E Leonard Van Harpen, C, John Vetter, T, Ken Wells, HB, Bob Gibson, Manager, Perry Moore, Manager Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna SCORES 117 Ferndale Chico Eureka Del Norte South Fork Arcata Eureka Fort Bragg Del Norte Arcata 0 35 0 34 7 '7 33 20 27 6 Lightweight Scores Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna 1531 I Del Norte 37 . . . . Arcata 33 Eureka 49 Hoopa 46 Ferndale 31 South Fork 40 St. Bernard's 49 Arcata 31 South Fork 56 Ferndale 34 . . . . Hoopa 34 . . . . Eureka 45 Del Norte 42 . . . . St. Bernard's 35 Bob Henry F Bob Weyant F Mardell Oman G Ross Anderson C Larry Housman F Jim McGovern F Bob Thompson G Rollie Wentzel C g,,- Don Pullen G Tony Rovai G Dennis Costa C Larry Engles C Irvin Parlato G Eddie Tanferani G Roger Zarnpatti F 118 Ronald Paulson, Manager Heavywerght Scores Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Fortuna Dave Stevenson C Rxchard Tomasrm G Roger Barrsdale C Ken Wells F Don Jacobsen F Leon Porter G Gary Davis C Gary Kamph F Wayne Pullen C Tom Murphy G Dave Wedgle I Manager ff 7 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Dusek, Hedley, Collings, Clausen, Davis, Porter, Shields. SECOND ROW: Engles, Hancock, Stickels, More- head, Eisan,BaInes, Frye, Wedgel. THIRD ROW: Matthews, Davis, Wells, Hanson, Russell, Mulvany, Paine. ABSENT: Lorenzetti, Bushnell, Stockton. If If FIRST ROW, Left to Right Osterman Blankenship, Mack Shultz, Dazzi, 1-lixson. SECOND ROW: Carter, Sweeney, Orr Nylander, Beterbide ,-,4 N Dungan, Bennett, Barlow THIRD ROW Moench Thompson, Blackerb Larsen, Hudson, Cooper, Vance, Hansen FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Poston, Shrofe, Dazzi, Shrull, Stone, Gibson, Reeder. SECOND ROW: Collins, Davis, Rye, Henry, Johns- IIOH . Zaye' ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Capeder, Bender, Barsanti, Ingraham, Olds. SECOND ROW: Malcolm,Purdue, Bullard,Barnes, Craddock, Erickson, Mr. Herman, Parnell. Mr. Herman FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mackley, Bartow, Petersen, Murphy. SECOND ROW: Ander Coach son, Dunlap, Mr. Herman, Scott, Neville. I C I IRA' 3' , H Ii' H 2- . 16531 -v se n .vi-:rfjrf S N 5.482 f i FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Damon, Thomas, Tomasini, Wey- ant, Parlato,Pollard. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Hall, Taylor, Rig- - by, O'Brien, Jenkins, Thompson. Coach Mr. Syvertson X Coach FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Scott, Dunning, Stevenson, Murphy, Harde- man, Stephens, Mullenix, Krick, Krumpos. SECOND ROW: Davis, Gib- son, Johnston, Pierson, Rye, Church, Magee, Stone. THIRD ROW: Hall, Cruson, Ashburn, Moench, Bellum, Nylander, Bennett. ABSENT: Davis, 0 Barlow, Moorehead. Z f '3 In if in Us i f 'f 55' A.. 1325 -W 2 . X Mx. Damon A O di Graduation is tlie goal of every student who values an education. what does it signify? lt can be a ticket to nearly anywhere--a ride on a rnerry -go-round or entrance to a wide and exciting world, But when we leave, our influence remains to affect the lives of people mlioni we know. 123 ' 7041! Note: Seniors do not write their own wills and captionsg this is done by a committee. We, the class of 1959, being sound of mind and happy with the riches we have acquired in the four years, do cheerfully will and bequeath the following possessions to those who remain behind us: John Adams, leave the first chair in the clarinet section to Frances Maire. 1. l, Freda Albert, leave quietly. I Elsie Aldrich, leave my gift of gab to Roberta Curless. J 1 I, Joyce Allen, leave my'lT1'gh'notes to Teresa Brewer. I, Bonnie Alton, leave my monstrosity of a hat for someone else to wear. I, Carlotta Anderson, leave my witty stories to Mr. Healey. I Judy Anderson, leave my ability to fall down on a clear, flat surface to Neale Ann Barnes. Phil Anderson, leave my position as the tough quarterback from Fortuna High to John Elam, I, Karen Ansley, leave my red hair to Jeanne I-laberstock so she won't have to dye hers. I, Ina Bell Arthur, leave my shorthand book to anyone who will have it. I, Vance Astor, leaveg l'm ready to go. I Pauline Aubrey, leave my happy disposition to some sad junior. Richard August, leave my parking place to the next best car in school. I Sharon Ayer, leave my never ending problems in geometry to anyone who can figure them out. Carole Ballard, leave my worn majorette boots to Marsha Streeby. I Sandy Barlow, leave all my books to Aldine Madison. I. I. 1, I Ray Barsanti, leave my old beat up racket to Mr. Herman's next tennis star. Jim Beacom, leave to practice basketball someplace else. I Chuck Bender, leave my paint brush to Greg Barnes. Pat Benoit, leave my old Rod and Custom magazines to I, Dorothy Betts, leave my soap box to Bob Henry. I, Joane Bickle, leave my good grades to Lois Springer. I, Dean Blake, leave, as quietly as I came. I Ed Boda, leave my Spanish dictionary to Charles Ramsey. Bob Bowers, leave my office of senior class yell leader to any noisy junior who wants it. I Sue Bramwell, leave all the fun and headaches of editorship to some lucky senior next year. David Brazil, leave the memory of my good looks. I, Irene Brazil, leave my place on the twirling squad to some freshman. I, Julia Brekke, leave my ability in shorthand to Pat Johnson. George Brown, leave all my Senior Problems behind me. I, Leon Buffum, leave to spend the profits of my book, Call Me Lucky. I, James Burgess, leave--my job is done. I Bob Bushnell, leave my sparking partner . . . Bonnie. Leila Byers, leave my quiet feminine laugh to Judy Durham. I, Mirto Capeder, leave my bopping to my sister Erica. I, Roni Anne Carlson, leave the teachers nervous wrecks. I. some intelligent junior girl. I. I. I, I. I. 124 past Connie Carney, leave my red hair to my admirers. Bruce Carter, leave my brains to an unintelligent junior fany of them will doj. May he profit by them Lance Cartwright, leave, regretfully. Tony Chairez, leave to enjoy a happy homelife. Lyn Chambers, leave--but not for long. Going to college. Judy Clark, leave the complicated bell schedules to anyone who can figure them out. Sherry Clark, left a little sooner than you thought, didn't I? Andy Clausen, leave many friends. Phyllis Cooney, leave to continue my job as a housewife. Kirby Corley, leave my red hair to Pat O'Brien. John Crile, leave--what did you expect? Ray Cronquist, leave six inches of my height to Don Waits. Linda Culbertson, leave my bookkeeping books to Mrs. Newton. They must be left in good hands Karen Cussins, leave the well read library books to John Murphy. Pat Dalgliesh, leave my worn gym suit to Wanda Mooneyhan. Dennis Daniels, leave my books but not my job. Robert Darling, leave my high bowling average to Keith Levitt. Gary Davis, leave my football uniform to Mike Stickels. Richard Davis, leave my standing place in the hall vacant. Joan DeGroat, leave Sherry to keep up my arguments with Mr. Herman. Linda DeMello, leave my pleasant disposition to all my friends. Nora Devereux, leave, taking many wonderful memories with me. Stan Dewey, leave my good sense of humor to Kathy Langdon--She needs it? Lynne Webb Dower, leave my maiden name . . . period Charles Drummond, leave for Epsom Downs. Douglas Duncan, leave some valuable notes to the Senate Ways and Means committee. Mary Dunlap, leave my ability to be at school at least three days a week to Meredithe Judy Dunn, leave Audrey Diggs to walk up town by herself at lunch. Kenneth Ebersole, leave my piano playing to Betty Carter. - Betty Edwards, leave my witch doctor outfit to someone who has the nerve to wear it. Pat Eisan, leave with my horse for the good old ranch life. Sandra Endicott, leave . . . in wonder. David Erickson, leave my calm view of life to Chuck Peterson. Dawn Fielden, leave my charm to some needy model. Cathy Finney, leave my ability to see the lighter side of life to Mary Paine. Audrey Fogggson, leave my ups and downs to someone who enjoys making-graphs. Laura Freeman, leave to take the next step in an interesting career. Jerry Frye, leave because I can't see why I should stay indefinitely. Harold Gatlin, leave my messy locker to the custodians. Lasca Gray, leave my job as S.B. treasurer to anyone who can understand my figures. Andrea Grunert, leave with my broom and dust pan in hand. 125 Heney Ramona Guiley, leave to look in pity at those who are left to the daily grind. Kay Gundlach, leave to become a Top Notch Teacher. Clay Haddock, leave with many questions asked and answered. Larry Hagebusch, leave my ability to give impromptu speeches in Public Speaking t0 JaCk CO11iHgS. Richard Hall, leave to enter life. I Mike Harper, leave my mechanical drawing equipment behind me. John Hampton, leave my junk heap on the outskirts of Fortuna. Harmon Hebert, leave no one for Sharon or Sue to call uncle. Bonnie Henderson, leave my homework to my sister. Linda Hendrickson, leave my ability to catch anything that comes along to those healthy juniors. Susan Jane Hickman, leave as quietly as I came. Marlene Holberg Bills, leave to try out my amateur cooking. Brent Hoopes, leave my waiter technique to the next employee at the Hospitality House. Judy Horton, leave to sing on Grand Ol' Opry. Donna Huber, leave my voice to A Cappella. Barbara Hudson, leave my trip to Girls' State to some deserving junior. Barbara Hulbert, leave in my green Pontiac to look for a good time elsewhere. Joan Hyney, leave my worn out tennis shoes to the Salvation Army. Dawna Ingram, leave to rest for a change. Bonnie James, leave my blonde curls to Barbara Bartow. Sue Jasper, leave Mr. Orr All Shook Up. Anny Jensen, leave to join Todd. Pat Jordan, leave my lead foot to Mary Ann Loika. James Kernohan, leave to let my sister, Helen, take the car to school by herself. Dennis Kincaid, leave on my hopped up scooter. George Koontz, leave my position on speedy run rapids ro Terry Strong. Richard Kralicek, leave all, I mean all the girls, to figure out their own problems. Sharon Krick, leave my F.I-l.A, activities to Michele Ambrosini to mess up. Lorena Krumpos, leave to make new friends elsewhere. Marilyn Lee, leave the Girls' and Boys' Leagues to sweat over their own treasury books. Mickey Lee, leave my perfect attendance to Arthur Owen. Delmar Lorenzetti, leave my innocent expression to Mr. Lee. Linda Lufkin, leave my rug to Kathie Cleo Johnson. She may need it. Ann McCord, leave in a little white M.G. Kathleen Mackley, leave my record for doing sit-ups to Penny Andrews. Leland Madsen, leave, I hope. John Magee, leave my black leather jacket and motorcycle boots to my sister that she low. Carolyn Martin, leave an open place in the school bookies. John Martin, leave my golf club to some junior. Art Mastel, leave--and am I glad! 126 may also fly Joe Matthews, leave well enough alone. Beverly Matteucci, leave hoping to soon cast off my last name. Patsy Miranda, leave my well chewed pencils for next years S.B. Secretary. Sharon McKee Moses, leave to resume housekeeping. Lester Mulvany, leave my good grades in Algebra II to any up and coming Algebra student who can handle them. Jim Munz, leave my position as Student Body Vice President to a very lucky senior next year. Judy Myring, leave Ross Anderson to hold his own against the posse. Richard Neuhaus, leave my ability to think to my ever loving sister. Penny Neville, leave the girls' gym to rest in peace. Peggy Niles, leave my position as one of the three girls in Trig to Martha Wofford. Jerry Nitschke, leave my fast talking ability to a freshman in distress. Lorraine O'Conner, leave to keep house for Mr. O'Conner. Byron Olds, leave my easy smile to Ken Wells. Joan Peterson, leave my 'ability to get a check slip from each teacher, for no reason at allf?Q to Jeri Mclntyre. ' Sharon Pierce, leave my long red socks to Dorvia Overbey. Ray Pierson, leave my studious habits to the new seniors. Barbara Porter, leave my old pencils to the freshmen. Wayne Pullen, leave my gaff hook and flashlight to my little brother, Don. Carol Reeder, leave Ray Early to carry on without my expert backing. Judy Reynolds, leave, my can opener in hand. John Rice, leave to chase poachers off Fort Baker Ranch. Betty Richardson, leave my seat on the Bridgeville bus empty. Ken Rigby, leave my path finders guide to Mike Stickels. Bill Ripple, leave to--to--. Bessie Roan, leave my red Q?J hair to shift for itself. Mary Roberts, leave to finish tearing up Route 36. Jean Robinson, leave to fill candy machines for the syndicate. Juliann Roland, leave quietly, but joyfully. Andrea Rovai, leave my gabbiness in Spanish class to Nora Paine. Dick Russell, leave all teachers with the thought of flunking me. Peter Russell, leave the girls to my brother, Paul. Donald Santarini, leave to buy another car. Mary Scheel, left early, did you miss me? Janice Scheffel, leave to Sylvia Stephens my good humor. Ann Scholfield, leave to work--don't we all? Lou Ella Scott, leave as the last Scott to aggravate the faculty. Pat Scott, leave my bottle of peroxide to Ray Early. Shirley Sesna, leave some of my bubbling energy to Georgia Kates. Tom Shepherd, leave my photographic ability to anyone who needs it. 127 Bob Shields, hate to leave, but you know how it is. Martha Shields, leave my argumentative nature to Cynthia Carpenter. Elwin Simpson, leave . . . Will you miss me? Larry Simpson, leave with no regrets. Larry Slater, leave the girls in tears. JoAnn Smith, leave my sister Darlene to carry on. Paul Snell, leave my math ability to Linda Schwartz. Richard Sousa, leave to milk more cows. Kathleen Spangler, leave all of you wondering what I will do next. Janice Stapp, leave through Mr. Herman's wallg it really isn't there anyway, David Stevenson, leave to my brother, Bruce, my ability to argue points with Mr. Herman. Linda Stevenson, leave my place on the tumbling team to anyone. Hank Strong, leave, a teed -off golfer, to follow in the steps of Ben Hogan. Wayne Swanson, leave my beat up basketballs to Richard Nichols. Linda Tanferani, leave my quiet OJ charm and personality to Lillian Romisch. Lawrence Taylor, leave my position as a southern gentleman from Fortuna High to Tommy Dorman Leslie Thomas, leave my famous toe to the football player who most deserves it. Pat Bullard Thomas, leave to keep house for Bob. Marilyn Thompson, leave to keep the home fires burning. Norma Thompson, leave my freckles to Gary Hill. Millicent Thornbury, leave my broken test tubes to Mr. Kopriva. Richard Tomasini, leave my old worn basketball shoes to Tom Murphy. James Toole, bequeath my well torn forestry book to Bill Clark. Judy Upp, leave to become a parachutistg I'm tired of being up all the time. David Van Gent, leave my little wooden shoes to Leonard Van Harpen. Rocky Venti, leave my old beard to my brother. John Vetter leave the mud on the football field to Mr. Kinser. Dick Visser, leave the faculty and the whole school in pieces--and quiet. Karen Warden, leave my height to Kenneth Kish. Lynn Watson, leave my sister Sharon to carry on for the Watsons. Lloyd Welzbacker, leave to find better chess competition. Bob Weyant, leave my super-duper hook shot to next years team. Edwin Williams, leave my old blue jeans, my worn out locker, and what Shelton. Walter Wilson, leave my position at the helm to some other executive. Linda Wines, leave my roll number in gym to some junior girl. Sharron Wright, leave my yell leading ability to the next yell leader. Dale Zerlang, leave my basketball ability to Roger Barisdale. t 1. 128 it few girls are left to Odell f ' - QM. 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